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The 3 Ju 88 photos in the lower right corner are interesting. The machine is either sporting an SKZ, or this might be the first KG 60 machine (P1+__) I think I've ever seen in photos.
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In fact, Jim, here we hv PI+SX, Ju 88A-4 300230
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Hello,
Thank you Rudis for the Fw 190. I think this is a plane from the Luftflotte 4 with the yellow band on the nose, but from wich unit ? SG 2 or SG 10 ? It look like a F-9 model but i'm not sure. It's very difficult to see the differences between the F-8 and the F-9. Best regards, Lumabe |
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I./SG2 Mr Lumabe, because of the wooden rocket rack for Pb1/M8.
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What a strange blending of photos here: Beyond the mentioned types, the following can be said for the 109's: 1. A Bf 109 G-8, given the camera hatch fairing leaning against the lower rear fuselage. 2. Seen form afar is probably the Mühlhdorf-am-Inn Frontschleuse with one of the many I./EJG 1 Bf 109's which ended up there. 4. Among the shots is a still from Hartmann's G-6 W.Nr. 166 221 in September 1944. 5. Bf 109 G-14/AS W.Nr. 786 476, "Schwarze 7", 2./JG 52, Deutsch Brod, May 1945. Published in Janda and Poruba 2004, p. 21. 6. This IV./JG ? Bf 109 G-6 rings a bell... can't remember where I've seen it though... Cheers Marc |
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Indeed a strange mix Marc, usually i pass these for obvious reasons but i had not seen most of them.
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